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Yogi Government's Release of Convicted Murderer Criticized
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Run a Source-Backed CheckThe leader was the age of the girl's father, who deceived her, got her pregnant three times, and at the end, had her shot. Still, this man was not punished because the sentence he received was dismissed during the Yogi government. But why was that 24-year-old pregnant girl killed, and why did the Yogi government release such a murderer? A true, horrific story of love, sex, and murder. In the year 2000, Amarmani Tripathi, who was a six-time MLA and minister, meets Poet Madhumita because of his mother. Where he asks Madhumita to write lines for an election speech. And this process continues, turning into an affair. The situation escalates to the point where Madhumita has to get an abortion twice. But the third time, Madhumita refuses to get an abortion. Also, Amarmani's wife finds out about this affair. And together, they plan to get Madhumita killed and succeed. Amarmani tries to escape through a fake post-mortem, but at the right time, by stopping the cremation, the police conduct another post-mortem and find out that the girl was seven months pregnant. And DNA samples reveal that the child was Amarmani's. However, the officer investigating the case honestly, Rajesh Pandey, is transferred. Two officers who strictly interrogated Amarmani are suspended by the Mayawati government. On October 24, 2007, this leader and his wife were sentenced, but both kept moving in and out on medical bail. But in August 2023, due to this man's good behavior, he was released by the Yogi government. A person is released who not only ruined a girl's life but also murdered her. This was episode 9, The Dark Side of the System. If you want to join this series, follow me right now. I have pinned my backup account in the comments, go and follow that too. If you want to see previous parts, you can visit my account. See you in the next video, until then, Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
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Background The reel details the murder of Madhumita Shukla, a poet, allegedly by politician Amarmani Tripathi and his wife, in 2007. The narrative covers their affair, Madhumita's pregnancies, her murder, and the legal battles that followed.
What's Right The reel correctly states that Amarmani Tripathi and his wife were convicted for the murder and sentenced. It also accurately mentions that Madhumita Shukla was pregnant at the time of her death and that Amarmani Tripathi was identified as the father through DNA evidence.
The reel also correctly notes that the couple was released in August 2023. What's Wrong The reel incorrectly implies that the Yogi government dismissed the sentence or directly intervened to release Amarmani Tripathi.
The release in August 2023 was based on remission rules and good conduct, a process applicable to many prisoners, and not a specific dismissal of the sentence by the current government. The phrasing